Dub/reggae and electronic band Dreadzone are returning to Bridport.

Fast approaching their 30th anniversary, Dreadzone are described as 'one of the best live bands around' thanks to their storming and energetic shows.

The gig arrives as a part of a string of new dates for 2022 for the 5 piece, with a show that promises to focus on the electronic and dub elements of their stage show; a sound they developed in earlier years.

The band opened the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury in 1994 and began to bring their unique blend of electro, dub and reggae to a wider audience, going on to chart several singles including their Top 20 hit ‘Little Britain’.

Their last studio album ‘Dread Times’, released on their own Dubwiser label, stormed into the Top 40 UK Official Album Charts on release – the first time the band have charted in more than 20 years.

The core members Greg Dread and original bassmaster Leo Williams plus the unmistakable MC Spee and legendary reggae vocalist Earl 16 alongside Bazil on technology make up the current Dreadzone live line up.

They play at the Electric Palace, Bridport on Saturday, April 9 - doors 8pm.

Tickets are on sale now and priced at £23.50+BF, available from: https://www.electricpalace.org.uk/events/event/dreadzone/

The show is for ages 14+